Car Accidents in Austin
Recently, Austin has seen a surge of automotive alternatives, which may have started with the reworking of major streets in the area. The corridor mobility project provides the benefit of continuous bikes lanes that encourage commuters to opt to ride their bikes, taking cars off the street. Easy access to CapMetro public transportation can take you to popular areas of the city, like South Congress. It’s nice to have the option to leave the car at home and take public transportation when you head out for a night on the town, though many people still choose to drive, walk, or ride a bike. While or spending time in Austin has many benefits, car accidents do regularly happen in this heavily trafficked city. A new student learning the streets while simultaneously texting a friend to make dinner plans can end up in a fender bender. Another unfortunate factor with car accidents in the Austin area is driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, especially around 6th street and the other “nightlife” areas. These things do happen, so stay aware of the potential risks of distracted or impaired drivers in the area. Staying alert and aware while operating a vehicle in Austin can help prevent a car accident. Car accidents in Austin are more common than you may think. The following statistics show the incredible number of crashes that took place in only one year:- Total reported crashes: 14,263
- Possible injuries: 5,393
- Reported non-incapacitating injuries: 4,069
- Reported incapacitating injuries: 494
- Fatalities: 105
What Do I Do After a Car Accident?
Every car accident is utterly unique to its own circumstances, but common themes may run through each of them. If you’re involved in a minor car accident, pull over and exchange contact and insurance information. Call the police so that you’ll have a police report (which can go a long way toward furthering your claim—and keeping it from turning into a he says/you say thing). Though it’s human nature to want to apologize in such situations (even if it’s the other driver’s fault), refrain from doing so—the other parties can use your apology as an admission of fault when it comes time to settle your claim. If the accident is more serious, always make health and safety your first concern. Get your vehicle out of the line of traffic if it’s possible to do so, call 911, check yourself for injuries, and if you’re able, check to make sure that no one else suffered injuries in the accident. If someone did sustain injuries and you’re qualified to do so, provide First Aid until emergency help arrives. Car accidents can frighten anyone, and things happen quickly. Try to remain calm and stick to the basics until the police and emergency medical personnel arrive on the scene. If someone else’s negligence left you injured in a car accident, you need experienced legal counsel. The complicated nature of car accident claims makes obtaining fair compensation less than straightforward. One of Stewart Guss’s skilled car accident attorneys may work closely with you to help guide your claim toward the compensation to which Texas law entitles you.Secure the Evidence
If you’re able to collect evidence at the scene of the accident, it’s in your claim’s best interest to do so. If you’re unable to collect evidence, enlist a bystander on the scene to do it for you. Collect every manner of evidence that’s available to you:- Take pictures and videos of the accident scene from every angle with your smartphone. Don’t forget to take pictures of both vehicles in relation to each other, of the damage to each, and of the license plates of each.
- Gather eyewitness testimony in support of your claim, and get each witness’s contact information. (If the accident is more serious, the officer on the scene will probably take care of this step.)
- Collect all documentation associated with the accident, including a copy of the police report, damage estimates, medical bills and reports, and any other pertinent information. Your attorney can help you do this.
- Sketch the scene of the accident and include a representation of how the vehicles collided, their positioning, major areas of damage, the accident’s exact location, and any impediments that may have contributed to the accident (such as a damaged road, inclement weather, an obstacle to clear vision, or anything else).
- Write a report about your experience as soon as possible. Simply narrate how the accident happened in your own words with as much detail as you can remember. The mayhem that surrounds car accidents can blur and jumble your memories, so get yours on paper quickly—and date them.
Dealing With the Insurance Company
Despite the unique nature of each car accident, insurance companies form another constant. If another driver’s negligence injured you, you’re going to hear from that driver’s insurance company, and you should know several things. First, insurance companies are in the business of making money, and that means minimizing and denying claims whenever they can. Yes, these companies are held to federal and industry standards, but they have plenty of wiggle room within the regulations—and insurance companies are adept at finding and manipulating that wiggle room. Do not give a written or recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company—you don’t need to. Allow your experienced car accident attorney to do the talking for you. The insurance company may try to trip you up on the record to mold your own words into an admission of your fault. Don’t engage. You may have to give a recorded or written statement to your own insurance company, but even then, your car accident attorney will go over your responses with you to ensure you give accurate and to-the-point answers. Giving a statement to the insurance company is no time to get creative, poetic, or emotional. It’s a stick-to-the-basic-facts kind of thing.Serious Injuries
If you suffered a serious injury in a car accident that someone else’s negligence caused, you could sustain traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and burns (among other injuries). These especially devastating accidents call for a dedicated car accident attorney to help ensure your just compensation. Though no amount of financial compensation can return you to your pre-accident health, adequate compensation can help you better navigate the path toward recovery.What Caused Your Accident?
We could name almost as many causes of car accidents as types of car accidents, but we see three primary factors: Impaired drivers. When a driver gets behind the wheel, that driver shoulders a tremendous responsibility that includes helping to keep the roads safe for all who share them. When alcohol or drugs impair drivers, they endanger everyone on the road. While no one can claim ignorance of the dangers of drinking and driving, many continue to engage in this egregious practice. Distracted drivers. Driving is an exceedingly complex task that demands every driver’s full attention. When drivers take to the road but distract themselves from the sole task at hand—driving safely—they become dangerous drivers and far more likely to cause serious accidents. The advent of the smartphone has taken distracted driving to the next level. A smartphone distracts a driver in every possible way (visually, manually, and cognitively). Those who need to use their phones should get off the road. Aggressive drivers. We all know aggressive drivers when we see them, and they can present some scary situations. Aggressive drivers can exhibit road rage, which is scarier still. Aggressive driving typically includes a suite of behaviors that can pull from a variety of bad-driving choices:- Tailgating
- Driving erratically (or otherwise unsafely)
- Passing on the shoulder
- Randomly stopping or slowing a vehicle
- Ignoring traffic signs, lights, and signals
- Failing to yield safely and as directed
- Honking incessantly and flashing headlights at other vehicles
- Screaming and gesturing obscenely at other drivers
- Speeding
Contact Our Austin Car Accident Attorneys Today
Car accidents can have serious and long-term consequences, so get serious help when you are in a wreck. Contact us today and we will “move mountains” to get you the highest possible recovery for your case. Our Austin car accident lawyers have the experience, skill, and determination to aggressively advocate for your rights and get you everything you deserve. Call right now at 800-898-4877 or contact us online. Don't Take Chances - Let Us Help You!See what past clients have to say:
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